WEAVER CURRICULUM CANADIAN SUPPLEMENTINFORMATION

If you are a Canadian using The Weaver Curriculum unit study program, you need these Supplements to provide the Canadian content missing from that American product.

Canadian Supplements as part of a Social Studies Curriculum

If not, you can use these Supplements as part of your Canadian Social Studies curriculum because they contain sizeable portions of Canadian historical content. There is also lots of useful non-historical Canadian information, such as extensive Recommended Reading lists and Resource Pages, etc. Volumes II (10 + 84 dedicated lessons) and III (35 dedicated lessons) are especially well suited as independent Canadian history products, as they can easily take several months each to complete!

Would you like to try out The Weaver Curriculum style inexpensively? With these Canadian Supplements you can have Weaver-styled Social Studies, Science and Language Arts objectives and activities from a Canadian perspective! (Note: these are not complete Weaver Volumes.)

Why is there a Canadian Supplement for the Weaver Curriculum?

Volume I's introductory letter (link below) will briefly explain how I came to write the Canadian Supplements and why I am re-introducing them to the market now. You can also read the entire story in my Home School Introduction and in my biography. If you need more information about any of the Supplements than can be found on this website, please send me a request by e-mail.

Completely Canadian Chapters that I had to write and fit into the Weaver Volume format and schedule, using its subject matter as a base. (In the case of Volume I, chapter 16, I actually organized the provided information into objectives and then added more.)

"Study to show yourself approved, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed--rightly dividing the Word of God." Do not assume the ideas presented on this page or those found at any links provided herein are 100% correct; I do not!
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